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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1422867" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>No problem. I've never really bothered with forums before because most of them just turn into flame wars, but I decided to join this one because it's full of thoroughly decent, kind, caring people who've been there, done that and can often offer a new perspective on a problem.</p><p></p><p>Doctors and DSNs are usually "book" diabetics - they have the letters after their name, but most decent doctors will admit they have no idea of the practical realities of it.</p><p></p><p>It's actually quite an interesting time to become diabetic. There's not going to be a cure anytime soon, but all the stuff going on with cgm (dexcom, medtronic, libre), smart insulin which switches on and off in response to glucose levels, HDV which taxis insulin to the liver, and wrapping islets in seaweed alginates makes life look a lot more promising. Boldly on we go....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1422867, member: 374531"] No problem. I've never really bothered with forums before because most of them just turn into flame wars, but I decided to join this one because it's full of thoroughly decent, kind, caring people who've been there, done that and can often offer a new perspective on a problem. Doctors and DSNs are usually "book" diabetics - they have the letters after their name, but most decent doctors will admit they have no idea of the practical realities of it. It's actually quite an interesting time to become diabetic. There's not going to be a cure anytime soon, but all the stuff going on with cgm (dexcom, medtronic, libre), smart insulin which switches on and off in response to glucose levels, HDV which taxis insulin to the liver, and wrapping islets in seaweed alginates makes life look a lot more promising. Boldly on we go.... [/QUOTE]
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